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Agriculture and Bio-resources
University or college study in agriculture and Bio-resources demands a fascination for research and development and a deep-rooted commitment to sustaining the environment, our natural resoucres and our own food supply. |
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Allied Health and Health Sciences
If you are interested in working directly with people in a helping and healing capacity then a career as resident or long-term care aide, personal support worker, occupational or physical therapist aide may be right for you. |
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Applied Business Technology
If you're interested in pursuing a career as an office professional in a variety of businesses in either the public or private sector, then a diploma or certificate in applied business technology is right for you.
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Architecture
For some architecture majors you will need to take specific courses (pre-requisites) during your first year before you can even be considered eligible for upper level courses. |
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Business Administration
Would you like to work in golf management, health care administration, hospitality and tourism, or sports and leisure management? |
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Computer Science
So, if you like strategy games -- chess, checkers, computer games -- or are good at math and enjoy pulling things apart, then a major in computer science may be for you!
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Culinary, Travel &Hospitality
Tourism is an exciting career option with lots of great opportunities in the culinary, travel and hospitality industry. |
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Dance
Ever noticed how people love to dance? It's a fundamental way of expressing ourselves found in cultures around the world and is used for celebrations, solemn rituals or just to work off some energy! |
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Engineering Technology & Applied Technology
Engineering technology and applied technology is a dynamic field. Programs are highly technical, hands-on/minds-on with many 2 - 3 year diploma programs leading to certifications as a "technologist" or "technician." |
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Engineering
Whether it’s sending a quick email, viewing the latest posting on YouTube, or driving a car, technology is a huge part of most of our daily lives. |
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Fine Arts and Design
Whether it's envisioning beautiful and innovative objects, buildings, clothes, or making other imaginative creations, you may have wondered how to make a career out of it. |
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Humanities and Liberal Arts
The academic areas of social sciences, natural sciences, fine arts, literature, and the humanities are often combined under the broad collective term "liberal arts," which for centuries has been considered the core of a solid education. |
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Music
Whether you dream of performing in front of a packed auditorium or perhaps composing or even engineering the sound behind the scenes, whether you're looking for a degree, diploma or certificate you'll find the information you need to start turning your passion into a solid and rewarding future.
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Natural and Applied Sciences
So whether you're looking for a degree or diploma, there are lots of options at 4-year universities and colleges, 2-year colleges and career colleges in the US to help you formulate your education in natural and applied science.
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Naturopathic and Holistic Medicine
If you're considering a career in health care, but feel that conventional medical school may not be for you, explore Schools in the USA's directory of naturopathic and holistic medicine schools and programs. |
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Nursing
Specializations include critical care, palliative care, detox, mental health, neonatal nursing, practical nursing, gerontology, community health, occupational health, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, and nutrition among others. |
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Public Administration & Policy
Students who choose public service careers are individuals determined to make the world better because they are part of that world. |
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Religious and Theological Studies
Religious studies tries to study human religious behavior and belief from outside any particular religious viewpoint and draws upon multiple disciplines and their methodologies including anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and history of religion. |
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Sport Sciences and Physical Education
The emerging fitness industry, the expansion of professional sports, and an increasing recognition that healthy people make a healthier society mean that sports has become a multi-billion dollar industry. |
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Teacher Education
Whether you’re interested in specializing in early childhood education, education technology, elementary education, secondary education or special education, we have the scoop on where you can study, how much it costs, and what grades you need. |
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Theatre
You can study theatre from different periods, such as Shakespearean drama, modern theatre and American theatre, as well as learn all the secrets of technical theatre and theatre design. |
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